190 comments:

You are right, Alana, Time goes faster the older we get. I have the same feeling. THis book is neat and as everybody I would love to win it. I need to tell you though that I live in Europe. So I hope this is an international giveaway.

aaHi alana, I have three kids and I loved teaching them to knit also and I learn on my own so they are the second generation. I would love to win a copy of the book. I am a big collecter of many things, like butterflys, paper, cook books and many things.

Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this book. The patterns are sooooo pretty! Glad to hear I'm not the only one who feels like life is just whizzing by, getting faster and faster as the years go on. :-P

The Curiosity Cabinet is an intriguing collection. I enjoy the two variations on the same theme. Thanks Hunter for designing and sharing. Thanks Alana for keeping the book in the forefront of newer publications.

I'm looking forward to your new book, I have a six year old daughter who's learning to knit and I think she'll relate to Annie very nicely. Curiosity Cabinet sounds like a treasure, would love to win a copy.Rav id: mamamustknit

Great episode, Alana! Time really flies with kids. My oldest just started her senior year in high school and we're looking at colleges. Yet, it really seems like not long ago she was your daughter's age. Time definitely moves faster as we get older!

I loved Hunter's story - it was hilarious! Thanks for the chance to win her book - it looks beautiful.

The child who isn't currently outgrowing, will eventually, trust me! My son was slow to gain weight, but is now almost 6' 7" tall! I did love knitting for both of my now grown children. and I did teach my daughter to knit. She loved to help me knit chemo caps, just knitting in circles until the skein was finished. Now, she's so busy with university she has not time to knit :(

Hi, just been listening to Kelly's Knitpicks podcast where she interviews you guys. I was lying in bed in the dark in London, UK and I just HAD to sit up, switch on the computer and look through the book and your blogs and podcast. All great reading. Thank you. I love the cardigans in your book. From Carron

Would love to win this book! I've started listening to your podcasts from the beginning, and am enjoying them all immensely. It's interesting to see what patterns inspired us even 3 years ago! Take care!

As a teacher, I can attest that kids are still reading...and yes electronics are a big draw, so e-readers are becoming popular and I've read kids stories from my nook...but I just had a fantastic discussion about The Hunger Games with my 5th grade class...I also teach an after-school crochet class which has been very popular...I'm not goof enough at knitting to teach it..